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Revision as of 13:46, 15 February 2023
Location | Seattle, Washington |
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Opened | June 15, 1938 |
Closed | 1976 |
Demolished | 1979 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | Seattle Rainiers (1938-68, 1972-76) Seattle Pilots (1969) |
Sick's Stadium, also known as Sick's Seattle Stadium and later as Sicks' Stadium, was a baseball stadium in Seattle, Washington. It was located in Rainier Valley, on the NE corner of S. McClellan Street and Rainier Avenue S. The longtime home of the Seattle Rainiers of the Pacific Coast League, it hosted the Seattle Pilots during their only major league season in 1969.
Teams and Seasons
Season | Team | League |
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1940 | Seattle Rainiers | Minor League Baseball |
1946 | Seattle Rainiers | Minor League Baseball |
1948 | Seattle Rainiers | Minor League Baseball |
1969 | Seattle Pilots | Major League Baseball |
See also
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